Tourists, students, expatriates, cosmopolitans, and explorers, American artists traveled widely during the nineteenth century. This exhibition explores this theme and features work by Mary Cassatt, John Singer Sargent, and James McNeill Whistler, among others.

Explore three-dimensional art! In Her Hands: The Story of Sculptor Augusta Savage by Alan Schroeder. You and your child will use all of your senses during this 90-minute, hands-on experience that combines a story chosen for its theme, a short tour, and an art activity.

Explore three-dimensional art! In Her Hands: The Story of Sculptor Augusta Savage by Alan Schroeder. You and your child will use all of your senses during this 90-minute, hands-on experience that combines a story chosen for its theme, a short tour, and an art activity.

We will be stacking our art-making skills high this June as we explore just what it takes to sculpt! Visit our Drop-in Art Activities each week to construct sculptures with different three dimensional materials. Mold and manipulate with a variety of tools to create stunning sculptures!

Explore three-dimensional art! In Her Hands: The Story of Sculptor Augusta Savage by Alan Schroeder. You and your child will use all of your senses during this 90-minute, hands-on experience that combines a story chosen for its theme, a short tour, and an art activity.

What did Gertrude Stein leave to Alice B. Toklas? How did Truman Capote benefit his longtime companion and create his charitable foundation to reward excellence in literary criticism? From the debt-ridden estate of Oscar Wilde to the substantial fortune of Andy Warhol, discover what lessons can be learned from the administration of these and other famous estates.

Discover the Arts of Asia through sculpture, woodcarvings, weaponry, and more. Hackerman House closes for renovations at the end of June--don't miss out! This is part of our weekly series of free walk-in tours.

Explore three-dimensional art! In Her Hands: The Story of Sculptor Augusta Savage by Alan Schroeder. You and your child will use all of your senses during this 90-minute, hands-on experience that combines a story chosen for its theme, a short tour, and an art activity.

In honor of Father's Day, partake in a free, docent-led tour celebrating men in art. The tour will examine art from a variety of centuries and cultures. This is part of our weekly series of free walk-in tours highlighting different parts of the collection.

This is an exclusive benefit for donors at the Director's Circle level and higher. At this annual event we invite our donors to join our Board for a special dinner in the Sculpture Court and hear programs about topical issues affecting museums from the director of a nationally prominent museum.

ArtTots is our early childhood museum program specially designed just for 2-3 year olds and their favorite adult! Each ArtTots class will introduce toddlers to art and the museum through age-appropriate short stories, gallery play activities, and an art activity. Explore three-dimensional art!

ArtTots is our early childhood museum program specially designed just for 2-3 year olds and their favorite adult! Each ArtTots class will introduce toddlers to art and the museum through age-appropriate short stories, gallery play activities, and an art activity. Explore three-dimensional art!

Creative Alliance and the Baltimore Resettlement Center present World Refugee Day at the Walters Art Museum. Celebrate Baltimore as the proud home to talented refugees and immigrants who will share their stories through dance, music, and spoken word.

Presented by the Walters and the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, this exhibition will show the work of the finalists for the 2014 Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize. Artists will compete for top honors and a $25,000 fellowship in the Greater Baltimore area’s most prestigious arts competition.

Join us for this free tour of one of the museum's unique galleries. The Chamber of Art and Wonders replicates a 17th-century collection of artworks and natural wonders from around the world. No registration required, simply show up and enjoy the tour!

Participate in an interactive, exciting and hands-on conference sponsored by the Maryland State Department of Education, Division of Curriculum, Assessment and Accountability, The Walters Art Museum and Arts Education in Maryland Schools Alliance. The conference will feature a Toolbox Slam, creative problem solving scenarios and networking.

This new documentary examines the development and impact of the 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art, known as the Armory Show. The first large exhibition of modern art in America, the Armory Show infuriated and inspired visitors, changing how Americans came to understand art. Running time: 90 minutes

The Walters Art Museum brings art and people together for
enjoyment, discovery, and learning. We strive to create a place
where people of every background can be touched by art. We are
committed to exhibitions and programs that will strengthen and
sustain our community.